Lisa Skeen on sat 1 nov 03
Greetings! It's time to start thinking about next year's calendar (2005). Several people have emailed wanting to know how they can get in the calendar. I don't want to post my home address here, so if you want to participate next year, email me offlist lpskeen@living-tree.net for address. Here's what I need:
Images scanned at 350dpi or better. Horizontal images should have a printable image size of 9x12". Vertical image size should be 6x8".
Save images to a CD/RW in TIFF for PC format
The more images you send, the better your chances of inclusion. The better your images, same. They don't have to be professionally shot, but do have to be high quality - hard shadows, poor lighting, inappropriate background, etc. make poor slides. If you don't know how or who to get shots done, ask on list; folks will help.
Submission deadline is March 1. In the past I have said deadline is March 31, but then NCECA gets in folks' way and they forget to send, so I'm pushing it up a bit.
I'd prefer images that haven't been published elsewhere. I prefer images of original work in clay. I will put in as many images as I can in the space I have.
You can get the 2004 calendar at http://www.living-tree.net/calendar.htm
Thanks! :)
Jennifer Boyer on sun 2 nov 03
Tiffs can be saved in RGB or CMYK color format. Which one?
Jennifer
On Saturday, November 1, 2003, at 09:02 PM, Lisa Skeen wrote:
> Greetings! It's time to start thinking about next year's calendar
> (2005). Several people have emailed wanting to know how they can get
> in the calendar. I don't want to post my home address here, so if you
> want to participate next year, email me offlist
> lpskeen@living-tree.net for address. Here's what I need:
>
> Images scanned at 350dpi or better. Horizontal images should have a
> printable image size of 9x12". Vertical image size should be 6x8".
>
> Save images to a CD/RW in TIFF for PC format
>
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Lisa Skeen on sun 2 nov 03
cmyk is what was written on the pantone colors, so I'll pick that one. (I really didn't think about that.)
L. P. Skeen http://www.living-tree.net
Living Tree Pottery
Summerfield, NC
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: 2005 Calendar Entries
> Tiffs can be saved in RGB or CMYK color format. Which one?
> Jennifer
Gail Phillips on sun 2 nov 03
CMYK is the standard for printing - RGB is for your screen. Just like the
ol' teevees! Don't sit so close! But Ma, I can see little red, green, and
blue dots!
- Gail
Tiffs can be saved in RGB or CMYK color format. Which one?
Jennifer
On Saturday, November 1, 2003, at 09:02 PM, Lisa Skeen wrote:
> Greetings! It's time to start thinking about next year's calendar
> (2005). Several people have emailed wanting to know how they can get
> in the calendar. I don't want to post my home address here, so if you
> want to participate next year, email me offlist
> lpskeen@living-tree.net for address. Here's what I need:
>
> Images scanned at 350dpi or better. Horizontal images should have a
> printable image size of 9x12". Vertical image size should be 6x8".
>
> Save images to a CD/RW in TIFF for PC format
L. P. Skeen on thu 22 jan 04
Greetings Clay fans! Just a reminder that if you are interested in =
entering the 2005 Clay Lover's Calendar show, you will need to download =
the application/prospectus from my website at http://www.living-tree.net
The deadline is May 30. Just rec'd the first entry today! :)
L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
Living Tree Pottery, Summerfield, NC
"There are three kinds of men. The ones who learn by reading, and the =
few who learn by observation. The rest of them have
to pee on the electric fence."------- Will Rogers (att.) =20
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